Proprioceptors

A) do not adapt to constant stimulation.
B) for the most part produce information that is processed consciously.
C) do not send information continuously to the CNS.
D) are free nerve endings that branch within the walls of a distensible organ.
E) are exemplified by receptors in the carotid and aortic sinus.


A) do not adapt to constant stimulation.

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